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Dawes Point : Workers Flats
This building and its neighbours (collectively referred to simply as 'Workers Flats of Lower Fort Street') originally served as accommodation for those employed on the nearby wharves. Designed by Government Architect Walter Liberty Vernon, constructed around 1910-1912 on a site vacated by 19thC housing (much of it was demolished shortly after the plague outbreak of 1900).
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Dawes Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia
This building and its neighbours (collectively referred to simply as 'Workers Flats of Lower Fort Street') originally served as accommodation for those employed on the nearby wharves. Designed by Government Architect Walter Liberty Vernon, constructed around 1910-1912 on a site vacated by 19thC housing (much of it was demolished shortly after the plague outbreak of 1900).
Viewed from Downshire Street (originally 'Davis Street') - Lower Fort Street's rear laneway.
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